Sunday, January 14, 2007

Church Proclamation Samples

COMMENT ON TRIP TO BRESCIA

On December 5, 2006 we went in the company of 5L and 5P classes to visit a wonderful museum in Brescia: I refer to the Museum of Santa Giulia, which has set up two interesting exhibitions, one on Turner and the world of Impressionist and one on the artistic production of Mondrian.Il train journey, which started at 9 am and lasted about an hour and a half, proved to be an opportunity for dialogue not only with classmates but also with students other sections that we have embarked on this "journey" in the artistic world of mid-nineteenth century. Once at the top we reached our destination on foot, with the expert guidance of our teachers, professors Manzo, Ballone and Galli, which we have been allowed to visit the town in autonomy by agreeing on a meeting time that logically followed the break pranzo.In a result, we were divided into 3 groups, each corresponding to a section, so that everyone could enjoy the masterpieces displayed in tranquillità.Personalmente I was very impressed by the exhibition of Mondrian: I think its very interesting artistic evolution that has seen the transition from one type of landscape painting to abstract art. The use of color and geometric shapes appear to be fundamental in communication expressive artist: he is able to communicate through these instruments deep meanings and moods to the viewer without using the classical painting of representation.
I also interesting to note that the two shows would like to highlight the fundamental differences between these two ways of painting, emphasizing the changing lifestyles and increasingly radical abandonment of the traditional type of artistic representation and its main conclusion of the exhibition we obiettivi.Al went, quietly, to train to Brescia, where in perfect time we took the train back and reached Milan perfectly orario.Concludendo I can say I liked this kind of experience and I would certainly happy if there were others.

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